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Trinity's Current Pastors
"How beautiful
upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good tidings, who
publishes peace, who brings
good tidings of Good News, who publishes salvation and who says to Zion,
'Your God Reigns!'" (Isaiah 52:7)
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Rev. Robert Zagore, Senior
Pastor

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The Reverend Robert Zagore has been Senior Pastor of Trinity Lutheran
Church & School since July, AD 2001. Pastor. His duties include conducting
of the services of God’s house, teaching, pastoral care of the sick and
suffering, administering the sacraments of the Lord, Pastoral counseling
and the administration of Trinity Lutheran Church and School.
In
addition to his service at Trinity, he has served as Pastor of St. Paul
Lutheran Church in Niles, Michigan and Hope Lutheran Church in Stanton,
Michigan. He was also a Vicar at Pilgrim Lutheran Church in
Quimby,
Iowa and a hospital chaplain at St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne,
Indiana. Pastor has served the church at large and the community in many
capacities. His writings have been published in scholarly journals, church
magazines, periodicals and one book. He is also an editor of the journal
Logia. Although the time demands at Trinity have caused him to
limit his work in the church at large, he has been a frequent speaker at
various church and civic events.
Pastor Zagore earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Valparaiso
University (Valparaiso, Indiana) and a Master of Divinity degree from
Concordia Theological Seminary (Fort Wayne, Indiana). He has also
completed his coursework toward a Master of Sacred Theology degree from
the same institution.
Pastor
has been blessed with a godly, beautiful, intelligent wife who is a great
asset in his service to the church. The Lord has blessed them a son and
three daughters.
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Dr. Charles Webb

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Dr. Charles Webb was
installed at Trinity in January 2006 as Missionary-at-Large. He is
intensely interested in medical missions and has been to Guatemala twice. Another Guatemala trip
is planned in August 2006. A trip is also planned with Rev. Harrison of LWR-HC to Nairobi in October 2006.
Dr. Webb was trained in emergency medicine at Butterworth Hospital,
Grand Rapids and has worked at emergency rooms in Grand Rapids, Holland,
Muskegon, Flint, Saginaw, Owosso and Traverse City, Michigan and in Las Vegas,
Nevada. He recently retired from Munson Medical Center where he was
one of five physicians at Munson Urgent Care.
He worked for ERDA (the Energy Research and Development Administration) at
the Nevada nuclear test site, near Las Vegas, Nevada, as an industrial
physician.
He and his wife, Patricia, a nurse, ran a family practice in Owosso,
Michigan from 1978 until 1996. He has delivered hundreds of babies and seen many
cases of multiple traumas. While in Owosso, he worked part time in
emergency medicine at St. Mary's Medical Center in Saginaw, Michigan and briefly
at Hurley Hospital in Flint, Michigan. He founded the family practice
department at the Memorial Hospital in Owosso.
He has three children: Donna, a harpist in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Craig,
chief financial officer (CFO) of Airlift Company in Lansing, Michigan; and Jenny, a zoologist and
medical assistant who plans to enter nursing school.
He is an educator and holds an appointment as Clinical Instructor,
Department of Family Practice, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State
University, Lansing, Michigan. He has taught and directed Advanced Cardiac
Life Support courses (from 1981 to the present) and Pediatric Advanced Life
Support courses (1988 to the present) throughout Michigan and at one point
worked for a group that did ACLS courses throughout the country. He also
has taught Advanced Trauma Life Support courses for the surgery department at
Michigan State University. He currently teaches at St. Mary's
Medical Center, Saginaw, Michigan, and Munson Regional EMS Education, Traverse
City, Michigan. He has been active in teaching and medical writing
throughout his career.
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